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The Navratri festival is an important Hindu holiday celebrating the victory of goddess Durga over her fierce adversary, Mahishasura. The story of this battle is popular across India and other parts of Southeast Asia.
Mahishasura was a powerful demon king who challenged the goddess Durga to a duel for supremacy. Goddess Durga emerged victorious and slew her foe with her powerful weapons. As thanks for granting her victory, she prayed to God to protect humans from his kind and consecrated him as the god protecting gardens and plantations.
Navratri celebrations typically involve prayers or hymns in honor of goddess Durga, decorating homes and workplaces with flowers and lights, fasting during the day (or part thereof), and consuming special food items such as pichhwali (fried lentils). Some people also perform puja (worship) ceremonies in temples dedicated to Goddess Durga on Navaratiri day or any subsequent days leading up to it.
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Navratri is a nine-day Hindu festival commemorating the return of Lord Siva to Earth. It's also known as Vijayadashami, Dussehra, and Durga Puja. Celebrations begin on the first day (Dasyu Nakshatra) with fasting and prayer before sunrise. On the second day (Virat Kalyanam), people dress in traditional clothes and visit temples or mosques to worship Lord Siva or Goddess Durga. On the third day (Garuda Paksha), devotees fast from dawn until noon and eat only fruits dipped in milk or curdled milk products. They then go door-to-door requesting food for themselves and others fasting during Navratri.On the fourth day (Sravana Ekadashi), followers offer prayers at various shrines throughout India while wearing new costumes tailored for this occasion. The fifth day (Madhyama Ekadashi) is dedicated to worshipping Saraswati, Lakshmi, Ganesha, Kartikeya, Bala Ganapati, Viṣṇu, Śivāstrasthāna Vidhiyilakshmī temple deities according to their respective astrological signs; Hindus believe that these deities will bless them with good luck during Navratri festivities. On the sixth night(Tithi): A special sweet dish called 'palasa' is offered …. TO BE CONTINUED TILL 9TH DAY
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